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Nancy Leigh DeMoss

Thai-Inspired Red Bean And Sweet Potato Stew

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Vegetables, Grains Thai Vegtime3 4 servings

INGREDIENTS

1 1/2 c Water
1 tb Instant vegetable stock powder
1 Stalk lemon grass
Outer leaves removed
Lower part only chopped into 2-inch
1 Pieces; (discard grassy top)
1 ts Thai red curry paste
1 1/2 lb Sweet potatoes; peeled,
Quartered and chopped
1 3/4 c Cooked red kidney beans
OR 1 5-oz. can red kidney beans
Drained; (rinsed if nonorganic)
Salt; to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

4 SERVINGS VEGAN
Fortunately, many Southeast Asian ingredients formerly considered exotic
are now regularly stocked on supermarket shelves. You'll need Thai curry
paste and a stalk of lemon grass to get the great taste that this quick
recipe delivers. If your supermarket doesn't carry them, try an Asian
market. It's worth the effort to have these ingredients on hand. Serve this
memorable stew on its own or over jasmine or basmati rice.
In large saucepan, combine water, stock powder, lemon grass and curry
paste. Bring to a boil. Add sweet potatoes, cover and cook over medium heat
for 7 minutes. Stir in beans and salt to taste. Cover and cook until sweet
potatoes are tender, about 3 minutes more. Add a bit more water if mixture
becomes too dry. Remove pieces of lemon grass before serving.
PER SERVING: 278 CAL.; 10G PROT.; 1G TOTAL FAT (0 SAT. FAT); 590 CARB.; 0
CHOL.; 164MG 500.; 11G FIBER.
Recipe by: Vegetarian Times Magazine, February 1998, page 42
Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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